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its makes Zinc Chloride + hydrogen
its makes Zinc Chloride + hydrogen
It makes zinc sulphate and hydrogen
You will get a positive result for hydrogen because the reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid produces zinc chloride and hydrogen. The chlorine atoms from the hydrochloric acid attach to the zinc, leaving the hydrogen behind and thus, you have hydrogen.
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid -> Zinc Chloride + Hydrogen Zn + 2 Hcl -> ZnCl2 + H2
its makes Zinc Chloride + hydrogen
its makes Zinc Chloride + hydrogen
No. Zinc oxide is a amphoteric oxide.
It makes zinc sulphate and hydrogen
You will get a positive result for hydrogen because the reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid produces zinc chloride and hydrogen. The chlorine atoms from the hydrochloric acid attach to the zinc, leaving the hydrogen behind and thus, you have hydrogen.
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid -> Zinc Chloride + Hydrogen Zn + 2 Hcl -> ZnCl2 + H2
You can not. It is impossible. This would produce zinc chloride.
Zinc + hydrochloric acid = zinc chloride + hydrogen
Heat Zinc oxide and Boric acid (Boric powder) in water.
Zinc oxide and sulphuric acid
Solid Zinc reacting with Hydrochloric Acid is a single replacement Oxidation/Reduction reaction.
Salt and Water. EXAMPLE: Zinc Oxide + Hydrochloric Acid -> Zinc Chloride + Water Metal Hydroxide and acid have the same products too.